Italy's justice minister has strongly defended the government's decision to free and repatriate a Libyan warlord wanted by ...
Carlo Nordio argued that the ICC’s arrest warrant contained contradictions and procedural flaws, leading Italy’s courts to order Ossama al-Masri’s release. View on euronews ...
Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi, left, and Justice Minister Carlo Nordio, right, attend a debate in the Italian ...
Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni says that Rome prosecutors have opened an investigation against her and two government ...
Osama Elmasry Njeem was freed last week and flown home by an Italian state plane just days after being arrested in the northern city of Turin by police acting on an International Criminal Court (ICC) ...
The International Criminal Court on Wednesday confirmed it had issued an arrest warrant for the head of Libya's judicial ...
The UN Support Mission in Libya called on the Tripoli authorities Saturday to detain ... Najim was arrested in the Italian city of Turin last weekend but returned to Tripoli on Tuesday on an Italian ...
Meloni’s government has been under fire from the opposition, human rights groups and the ICC itself for releasing al-Masri on a technicality after he was arrested in the northern city of Turin ...
Italy's government said Thursday a Libyan police chief arrested on a war crimes warrant was flown home after a court found no basis to detain him -- and he was too dangerous to remain.
Al-Masri was held in Turin, where he had attended a soccer match ... crimes against humanity committed in the Mitiga prison in Libya starting in 2015 that are punishable with life in prison.